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Danny Hakim / New York Times:
Army Officer Who Heard Trump's Ukraine Call Reported Concerns  —  The top Ukraine expert at the White House will tell impeachment investigators he twice reported concerns about President Trump's pressure tactics on Ukraine, acting out of a “sense of duty.”  —  WASHINGTON — A White House …
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Sheryl Gay Stolberg / New York Times:
Who Is Alexander Vindman?  A Ukrainian Refugee Who Rose to the White House  —  He fled Ukraine at age 3 and became a soldier, scholar and official at the White House.  That's where, he plans to tell impeachment investigators, he witnessed alarming behavior by President Trump.
Kyle Cheney / Politico:
NSC official to testify Trump undermined national security with Ukraine pressure  —  A senior White House official plans to tell House impeachment investigators on Tuesday that he believed President Donald Trump undermined U.S. national security when he appealed to Ukraine's president …
NBC News:
Internal White House debate stifles release of Pence-Zelenskiy call  —  Nearly three weeks after the vice president said he had “no objection” to releasing a transcript, administration is divided on whether it could help or hurt Trump's cause.  —  WASHINGTON — It's been almost three weeks …
Discussion: Raw Story
Washington Post:   House to take first vote on impeachment inquiry of Trump, forcing lawmakers on record
The Daily Beast:
Trump Officials Had No Clue Where He Got ‘Whimpering’ Detail in His Baghdadi Raid Account  —  Five officials told The Daily Beast that they were perplexed watching Trump's Sunday morning victory lap.  And Pentagon officials are confused too.  —  The killing of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi marked …
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NBC News:
Officials cringe as Trump spills sensitive details of al-Baghdadi raid  —  Some details the president has revealed are inaccurate, others are classified.  Officials say they worry what to put in briefings for a man with no filter.  —  IRBIL, Iraq — President Donald Trump painted a vivid picture …
James LaPorta / Newsweek:
Classified Name Revealed of Special Operations Dog Wounded in Syria Raid that Killed ISIS Leader Baghdadi  —  When U.S. Army Special Forces soldiers with the secretive Joint Special Operations Command flew into Syria's northwestern Idlib province to capture or kill Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi …
Jared Keller / gen.medium.com:   Her Name Is Conan: Military Dogs Like the One in the Syria ISIS Raid Have a Long Pedigree
The Daily Beast:
Nunes Aide Is Leaking the Ukraine Whistleblower's Name, Sources Say  —  Derek Harvey, a former intelligence analyst, has also been spreading disinformation about an aide to Adam Schiff.  —  A top aide to Rep. Devin Nunes has been providing conservative politicians and journalists with information …
Discussion: Raw Story, Contemptor, Hullabaloo and Salon
Burgess Everett / Politico:
House impeachment vote scrambles Senate Republicans' Trump defense  —  Senate Republicans quickly coalesced behind an effort to condemn the House's impeachment inquiry late last week.  Now their plans are up in the air.  —  After House Democrats announced they'd vote to establish the next steps …
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Charles Sykes / Politico:
Dear GOP, Some Scary Advice on How to Survive Your Impeachment Nightmare  —  By now it should have dawned on you that there is no escape.  You are going to have to render a verdict not just on Donald's Trump's policies, but on his personal conduct.  For just the third time in U.S. history …
Jake Sherman / Politico:
Sessions strongly considering bid for old Senate seat in Alabama  —  Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions is strongly considering jumping into the race for his old Senate seat in Alabama, according to multiple Republican sources familiar with the matter.  —  Sessions would scramble …
Associated Press:
Sources: Jeff Sessions exploring possible Ala. Senate run
Discussion: Axios
CNN:
Trump is preparing to squander his al-Baghdadi victory  —  Aaron David Miller is a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and author of “The End of Greatness: Why America Can't Have (and Doesn't Want) Another Great President.”  Miller was a Middle East negotiator in Democratic and Republican administrations.
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Jennifer Hassan / Washington Post:
Kayla Mueller was a U.S. hostage killed in ISIS custody.  The raid against Baghdadi was named for her.
Discussion: The Daily Caller and Althouse
Max Boot / Washington Post:
Baghdadi's death could have been Trump's finest hour. He messed it up anyway.
New York Times:
As Kurds Tracked ISIS Leader, U.S. Withdrawal Threw Raid Into Turmoil
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Greg Mankiw / Greg Mankiw's Blog:
I am no longer a Republican  —  I just came back from city hall, where I switched my voter registration from Republican to unenrolled (aka independent).  Two reasons:  —  First, the Republican Party has largely become the Party of Trump.  Too many Republicans in Congress are willing …
Discussion: Washington Post, Raw Story and The Week
John Harwood / CNBC:
Bernie Sanders: 'Let's not make people overly nervous' about socialism  — Bernie Sanders, in a wide-ranging chat with CNBC's John Harwood, discusses personal issues, his economic agenda and his hope to become a 21st century version of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Bloomberg:
Biggest Private Coal Miner Goes Bust After Trump Rescue Fails  — Coal baron Murray pressed Trump to help save dying industry  — Collapse underscores rise of cheap natural gas, renewals  —  Robert E. Murray, the U.S. coal baron who pressed the Trump administration …
Discussion: Political Wire
Donie O'Sullivan / CNN:
This man is running for governor of California so he can run false Facebook ads  —  New York (CNN Business)A San Francisco man is going to extreme lengths to call out Facebook's controversial policy of allowing politicians to run false ads on its platform.  On Monday morning …
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Michael Calderone / Politico:
Reporter on Katie Hill scandal promotes GOP candidates for her seat  —  Shortly after Rep. Katie Hill announced her resignation from Congress on Sunday night, the RedState reporter who published damaging allegations involving the Democratic rising star, along with a nude photo …
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Valerie Richardson / Washington Times:
Judge reopens Covington Catholic teen's $250 million lawsuit against Washington Post  —  A federal judge in Kentucky has reopened the $250 million defamation case filed by a Covington Catholic student against the Washington Post after dismissing it in July, allowing the lawsuit to proceed but narrowing its focus.
Will Doran / Raleigh News & Observer:
New maps ordered for NC 2020 congressional races, in win for Democrats  —  North Carolina's 2020 elections for seats in the U.S. House of Representatives must happen under new maps, a panel of judges ruled Monday evening, saying that the current Republican-drawn maps are unfair to many voters.
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Mark Niesse / Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Purge of about 300,000 voter registrations planned in Georgia  —  About 330,000 voter registrations in Georgia could soon be canceled because registrants haven't participated in elections for several years.  —  The purge comes after Georgia canceled 534,119 registrations in July 2017 …
Yahoo News:
‘The Wild West’: Questions surround Trump legal team payments  —  In 1994, as a slew of scandals were popping up around President Bill Clinton, an attorney who worked with his defense team visited the Office of Government Ethics (OGE) in Washington to ask a simple question in person …
Axios:
Exclusive: Steve Bannon's $1 million deal linked to a Chinese billionaire  —  The mystery of who's funding Steve Bannon's work has been at least partly solved: Guo Media, a company linked to a controversial Chinese billionaire, has contracted Bannon for at least $1 million for …
Mike Allen / Axios:
Republicans are worried about their worst nightmare: An across-the-board wipeout in 2020  —  A growing number of Republicans are privately warning of increasing fears of a total wipeout in 2020: House, Senate, and White House.  —  Why it matters: All of this is unfolding …
Michael Gerson / Washington Post:
Evangelicals have been reshaped into the image of Trump himself  —  It has always struck me as strange that a narrative about genocide — Noah and the ark — should be employed as a children's story.  As the other boys and girls in Sunday school focused on the cuteness of the rescued animals …
Discussion: Raw Story
MSNBC:
‘Quid pro quo’ bombshell: Trump ally admits explosive bribe allegation  —  Trump's “no quid pro quo” defense is undercut by new impeachment evidence.  The Wall Street journal reporting Trump loyalist, Gordon Sondland, who denied quid pro quo, is now admitting it to Congress.
Vivian Wang / New York Times:
Inside New York Democrats' Plan to Kill Third Parties  —  The state party chairman, an ally of Gov. Andrew Cuomo, wants to quintuple the number of votes that a political party needs to secure a ballot line.  —  The chairman of the New York State Democratic Party is pushing a proposal …
Joan Van Tassel / DemCast:
How 9 sweet-faced, white-haired elders suppressed 500+ students' votes in one college town  —  This piece is based on an interview of Joe Schmitz by the author.  —  Joe Schmitz, then a professor at Western Illinois University, was an election judge in 2008 in the small, rural college town of Macomb, Illinois.
Jeff Stone / CyberScoop:
Fancy Bear hackers targeted at least 16 athletic organizations ahead of Tokyo Olympics  —  State-sponsored Russian hackers are targeting anti-doping authorities and other sports-related organizations ahead of the Tokyo Olympics in 2020, Microsoft announced on Monday.
Tyler Pager / Bloomberg:
Joe Biden in Danger of Humiliating Loss in Iowa, Top Democrats Warn  — Ex-vice president not spending time expected to win caucuses  — Democrats say Biden broke promise to campaign there often  —  Joe Biden risks a humiliating third or fourth-place finish in Iowa early next year …
Discussion: Political Wire
Byron Tau / Wall Street Journal:
Trump Attorneys Assert Immunity From Broad Sweep of Law  —  Legal filings and lawyers' statements show attempt to put president beyond legal reach while in office  —  WASHINGTON—Over his nearly three years in office, lawyers representing President Trump have made numerous legal arguments that …
Alexander Smith / NBC News:
Britain looks set for an early election in attempt to break Brexit deadlock  —  The opposition Labour Party said it would be supporting the government's election measure, meaning it looks very likely to happen.  —  LONDON — The United Kingdom looks to be heading for an early general election days …
Discussion: Politico
Financial Times:
‘Davos in the desert’ begins as Saudi Arabia seeks to put aside Khashoggi affair  —  Five presidents and the heads of some of the world's biggest banks and weapons makers are among those beating a path to Riyadh this week as Saudi Arabia uses its financial clout to lure heavyweights to its “Davos in the desert” conference.
Discussion: Jewish Insider
 
 
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Paul Richter / Washington Post:
We can't trust our foreign policy to amateurs
Burgess Everett / Politico:
The new Democratic senator irritating the left and delighting the GOP
Tyler Cowen / Bloomberg:
How Can California Be Left in the Dark?
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George Prayias / The Rush Limbaugh Show:
Trump's Brilliant Syria Strategy Fooled Everyone
Discussion: Townhall and The Federalist
Kate Taylor / New York Times:
Former Boston College Student Charged in Boyfriend's Suicide
Conor Finnegan / ABC News:
'We're keeping the oil' in Syria, Trump says, but it's considered a war crime
Discussion: The Daily Beast
Yuichiro Kakutani / Washington Free Beacon:
Hunter Biden's China Entanglements Spark Concern in Senate
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Emma G. Fitzsimmons / New York Times:
After Spike in Deaths, New York to Get 250 Miles of Protected Bike Lanes
Discussion: FiveThirtyEight and Gothamist
Matt Dixon / Politico:
‘Unprecedented’: Florida GOP postpones biggest annual fundraiser
Hiroko Tabuchi / New York Times:
General Motors Sides With Trump in Emissions Fight, Splitting the Industry
Discussion: The Daily Caller
Brittny Mejia / Los Angeles Times:
Getty fire: Housekeepers and gardeners go to work despite the flames
Discussion: Fox News
Bloomberg:
U.K. to Destroy Commemorative 50p Coins in Brexit Meltdown
Discussion: Politico
Sylvie McNamara / The Cut:
Did Emma Sulkowicz Get Redpilled? At the very least, she's found a new social set.
Diana Falzone / Vanity Fair:
AFTER CATCH AND KILL FALLOUT, FORMER FOX NEWS STAFFERS DEMAND TO BE RELEASED FROM THEIR NDAS
Discussion: The Wrap
 

 
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Matthew Keys / The Desk:
Prime Video users will be able to watch local PBS stations and PBS Kids for free in coming months, and two new free PBS channels with ads starting November 26

John Koblin / New York Times:
NBC names Craig Melvin as Hoda Kotb's successor on Today, teaming up with Savannah Guthrie, starting January 13; Melvin has been Today's news anchor since 2018

Katie Kilkenny / The Hollywood Reporter:
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